Yorkshire Post

Boro eventually break Coventry’s resistance with two late strikes

- MIDDLESBRO­UGH COVENTRY CITY CHAMPIONSH­IP

LATE GOALS from Britt Assobalong­a and Djed Spence earned Middlesbro­ugh a 2- 0 win over Coventry at the Riverside Stadium.

After a frustratin­g night for the home side when the Sky Blues had defended strongly after a 4- 0 home defeat to Blackburn, Boro finally found the net nine minutes from time to move up to seventh in the Championsh­ip.

Assombalon­ga’s first of the season proved the catalyst for the win to extend Middlesbro­ugh’s unbeaten run to seven matches and Spence wrapped things up with a second deep into stoppage time.

It arrived on a night when Coventry, now without a win in six matches, battled away and were looking at their strongest just as Neil Warnock’s side struck.

Overall Mark Robins’ visitors rarely looked like winning at the Riverside for the first time, despite looking decent in possession at times.

Middlesbro­ugh’s first clear chance arrived in the 18th minute when Marcus Tavernier, operating on the left initially, saw a low cross fumbled by goalkeeper Marko Marosi. The loose ball rolled in the direction of Sam Morsy but the midfielder dragged his effort wide when he should have at least hit the target from 12 yards.

Coventry were thankful to Marosi being in the right place on half an hour when he stood firm and parried away Tavernier’s drive at goal.

The Coventry backline cleared from there.

After half- time, Middlesbro­ugh continued to control more of the play and within four minutes of the restart Jonny Howson had two efforts off target.

Then, after Gustavo Hamer had a shot saved comfortabl­y by Marcus Bettinelli at the other end, Morsy went closer when his strike from the edge of the area deflected off Hamer and bounced off the bar.

There was an effort from Tavernier with the hour approachin­g when he cut inside and struck into Marosi’s arms at his near post, as the heat started to crank up on Coventry.

As the minutes ticked by, more gaps appeared and the visitors started to look more dangerous

themselves on the break. Assombalon­ga was, though, next to go close when he headed over from close range.

But he made no mistake with nine minutes left.

The Middlesbro­ugh captain

took a touch and then applied a sweet finish to the right of Marosi to give Warnock’s men the three points.

In stoppage time Spence wrapped things up when he knocked the ball beyond Marosi

before rolling into the empty net as Coventry, who are fourth from bottom with just one win since promotion, pressed for an equaliser.

Middlesbro­ugh: Bettinelli, Dijksteel, Fry, McNair, Howson, Spence, Morsy, Saville,

Tavernier ( Coulson, 67), Roberts ( Browne, 68), Assombalon­ga. Subs: Johnson, Wing, WoodGordon, Bola, Stojanovic.

Coventry: Marosi, Ostigard, Hyam, McFadzean, McCallum, Shipley ( Walker, 78), Sheaf, Giles ( Dabo, 70), Allen ( O’Hare, 79), Hamer, Godden. Subs: Kelly, Biamou, Wilson, Thompson.

Referee: David Webb ( County Durham).

 ?? PICTURE: RICHARD SELLERS/ PA ?? NEAT FINISH: Middlesbro­ugh striker Britt Assombalon­ga beats Coventry city keeper Marko Marosi to break the deadlock.
PICTURE: RICHARD SELLERS/ PA NEAT FINISH: Middlesbro­ugh striker Britt Assombalon­ga beats Coventry city keeper Marko Marosi to break the deadlock.

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